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What is typically the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight (GVW) for a five-axle tractor-semitrailer combination on designated highways in Canada?
While specific limits can vary slightly by province and configuration, a common maximum permissible gross vehicle weight for a five-axle tractor-semitrailer com
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Question: What is typically the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight (GVW) for a five-axle tractor-semitrailer combination on designated highways in Canada?
Answer options:
- 36,000 kg ✅ 40,000 kg
- 62,500 kg
- 70,000 kg
Correct answer: 40,000 kg
Explanation: While specific limits can vary slightly by province and configuration, a common maximum permissible gross vehicle weight for a five-axle tractor-semitrailer combination on designated highways in Canada is 40,000 kg. Exceeding this requires special permits or multi-trailer configurations.
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